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If you've experienced symptoms from aerotoxic exposure, our legal team is here to help you seek the compensation you deserve.

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Aerotoxic syndrome refers to health issues caused by contaminated air in aircraft cabins. When engine oil seeps into the ventilation system, it can expose passengers and crew to toxic fumes containing organophosphates and other harmful chemicals.
Let's TalkNeurological symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, and coordination difficulties. Some individuals may experience tingling sensations, numbness, or other sensory disturbances affecting the nervous system.
Symptoms can directly affect sight, leading to blurred vision, chronic eye irritation, and a heightened sensitivity to light. Other general visual disturbances may also occur and interfere with vision.
Cognitive impairment can manifest as "brain fog," impaired judgment, and noticeably slowed reaction times. Many individuals also report developing new or worsening difficulties with speech and communication.
This involves significant issues with breathing, such as a persistent cough, a feeling of tightness in the chest, and a distressing shortness of breath. Many report general and recurring breathing difficulties.
This category covers whole-body symptoms, such as chronic, debilitating fatigue, unexplained muscle weakness, and tremors. You may also experience a persistent loss of balance and recurring nausea.
A variety of other issues are common, including unexplained skin irritation, frequent nosebleeds, and persistent flu-like symptoms. Many individuals also develop a new, heightened sensitivity to everyday chemicals.
If you experienced a fume event or have been diagnosed with symptoms related to cabin air exposure, it is critical to document everything and seek both medical attention and legal counsel.
Keep a detailed record of the event, symptoms, and any reports filed.
See a doctor immediately if you experience any symptoms.
Contact an attorney to understand your rights and potential claims.